Swift Ink

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Good ink quality and decent price and the ink is made in the USA.


It's the only third party ink I recommend.
 
Are you Aziz?
http://www.thenewsherald.com/stories/040605/bus_20050406003.shtml I see
nothing special about either the ink, cartridges, or prices that would make
me want to purchase from this site. The web site is well done, but other
vendors have good web sites as well and many offer better prices and have a
long history of satisfied customers. Nevertheless, it is good to see young
entrepreneurs such as Aziz trying to establish themselves in a highly
competitive field.
 
Not selling anything myself. Just thought anybody who wants decent and
affordable ink should take a look at swift ink. They sell decent
quality ink compared to others who offer junk chinese ink.

At $4 a cart for Canon it's one third the cost of Canon OEM.

I recommend Canon OEM and Swift Ink.
 
Good ink quality and decent price and the ink is made in the USA.


It's the only third party ink I recommend.

Yeh !

And it is the only post he has ever made.

SPAM??

Roy G
 
Not selling anything myself. Just thought anybody who wants decent and
affordable ink should take a look at swift ink. They sell decent
quality ink compared to others who offer junk chinese ink.

At $4 a cart for Canon it's one third the cost of Canon OEM.

I recommend Canon OEM and Swift Ink.


I see nothing on their website about shipments to Canada.

-Taliesyn
 
Roy said:
Yeh !

And it is the only post he has ever made.

SPAM??

Roy G

THERE SITE DOES NOT GIVE A COMPANY ADDRESS/

THERE SITE DOES NOT TELL YOU WHO THE MFG/FORMULATOR IS. ALL THEY SAY IS
THE BUSS WORD COMPATIBLE. ANYONE CAN SAY THAT.

THERE SITE DOES NOT TELL YOU WHO THE MFG OF THE CART IS. JUST THAT IT
IS NO CHINESE. MAYBE THEY MAKE IT IN NORTH KOREA?
 
measekite said:
THERE SITE DOES NOT GIVE A COMPANY ADDRESS/

THERE SITE DOES NOT TELL YOU WHO THE MFG/FORMULATOR IS. ALL THEY SAY IS
THE BUSS WORD COMPATIBLE. ANYONE CAN SAY THAT.

THERE SITE DOES NOT TELL YOU WHO THE MFG OF THE CART IS. JUST THAT IT
IS NO CHINESE. MAYBE THEY MAKE IT IN NORTH KOREA?
Who cares? Oh, you care? You're going to purchase some after market inks?
I don't thinks so.
So shut up and get lost.
Frank
 
Frank said:
Who cares? Oh, you care? You're going to purchase some after market inks?
I don't thinks so.
So shut up and get lost.
Frank


Who cares? Oh, you care? You're going to purchase some after market inks?
I don't thinks so.
So shut up and get lost.
 
Call them and ask about shipping to Canada.
Is the 877 toll free from canada? If not then it's in good form to
post the non-toll free number because otherwise they can't call it.
 
toll free:
877-401-4238
Call them and ask about shipping to Canada.


A friend emailed me and said they don't ship to Canada,
even though they border it.

I had no questions asked when I ordered ink cartridges
from Australia, which is like a "gazillion miles" from here.

-Taliesyn
 
I had no questions asked when I ordered ink cartridges
from Australia, which is like a "gazillion miles" from here.

No pride, the Aussies. They'll deal with anyone. ;-)

Jon.
 
A friend emailed me and said they don't ship to Canada,
even though they border it.

Canada is still a foreign country even if it's just a few hours drive
away. It still requires that extra paperwork. Generally speaking it's
less of a pain to ship cross the border to go with USPS, UPS i've
noticed for individuals are more likely to spend a visit at a customs
house and get charged a heavy fee to look at the paper work and charge
the approperate duty, where the same stuff shipped USPS will just go on
through.

I don't know what it is about American businesses refusing to ship to
foreign countries including Canada. Is as if they don't know how,
don't know how to fill out a little slip of paper that says "this box
contains *stuff* valued at *money*. Not that it matters as you can
almost always find the same stuff on Canada mail order sites, which are
more than happy to ship to the states... and being happy to ship to the
states it's no extra bother to ship cross the pond.
 
zakezuke said:
I don't know what it is about American businesses refusing to ship to
foreign countries including Canada. Is as if they don't know how,
don't know how to fill out a little slip of paper that says "this box
contains *stuff* valued at *money*. Not that it matters as you can
almost always find the same stuff on Canada mail order sites, which are
more than happy to ship to the states... and being happy to ship to the
states it's no extra bother to ship cross the pond.

I do occasional shopping on eBay. It seems about 50% of American sellers
won't ship internationally. Yet I've never come across a Canadian seller
unwilling to ship to the US (that doesn't mean there aren't any). I sold
hundreds of items a few years ago to US buyers. And ALL received their
items.

Funny, but I always consider the US almost local - I see their TV, hear
their radio, buy their food. But it appears to most Americans I might
just as well be in Timbuktu. They haven't a clue where Canada is or how
to get a package there. So much for vice versa.

-Taliesyn
 
measekite said:
A PO Box is not a business address required on their business license.
What are they hiding. I received an email back from they saying the
will not disclose the brand of ink they are selling. Another bites the
dust.

You moron. Most major corporations use post office boxes for their
correspondence with consumers.
They have no obligation to you or anyone else for that matter to
potentially violate any NDA they might be under in terms of where or who
their ink comes from.
Anyway they know you are nothing but a stupid ****wit who will never use
after market inks so they like to pull your chain and push your buttons.
Good for them!
Grow up you idiot!
Frank
 
I do occasional shopping on eBay. It seems about 50% of American sellers
won't ship internationally. Yet I've never come across a Canadian seller
unwilling to ship to the US (that doesn't mean there aren't any). I sold
hundreds of items a few years ago to US buyers. And ALL received their
items.

Yes, I don't understand the mentality. It might have to do with
companies who have contracts with FedEx or UPS and international
shipping would require going to the office and picking up a form,
though these days I think you can get those online, I know for a fact
you can for USPS. The only logical thing I can think of is prefering
to ship international via USPS but not wanting to run down to the post
office.

I know the first time I shipped something to Switzerland I was
blissfully ignorant of the process, but the Swiss buyer knew the drill
down to the number on the forum and verified everythign with the local
post office.
Funny, but I always consider the US almost local

I understand what you mean... I don't know a single person in Victoria
or Vancover who doesn't know the jingle for the puyallup fair song.
 
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